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Newton's Second Law of Motion

πŸ“Š beginner
$$F = ma$$
Relates the net force acting on an object to its mass and acceleration.
Variables & Units
$F$
Net Force
Unit: Newton ($N$)
$m$
Mass
Unit: Kilogram ($kg$)
$a$
Acceleration
Unit: $m/s^2$
Key Information
πŸ“ Derived From
Derived from Newton's Second Law: $F = \frac{dp}{dt}$.
πŸ’‘ Example
If a $10 kg$ object is accelerated at $2 m/s^2$, the force is $20 N$.
πŸ”§ Applications
Used in engineering, ballistics, and vehicle safety.
⚠️ Constraints
Valid for objects with constant mass and non-relativistic speeds.

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